Investigators identify Archer shooting victims

Annie Pearl Curtis, aunt of homicide victim Timothy Robinson, points at a baby photo of Robinson during a gathering at Robinson's mother's house in Archer on Monday. Police say Robinson was shot Sunday night.

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Published: Monday, January 14, 2013 at 9:45 a.m.

Last Modified: Monday, January 14, 2013 at 4:35 p.m.

Authorities have released the names of three people involved in a shooting incident Sunday night in Archer that left one man dead and two others wounded.

At 8 p.m., Alachua County Sheriff's deputies responded to 9816 SW 162nd Ter. after receiving 911 calls that someone had been shot. The initial investigation showed that at about 7 p.m., an argument took place between Timothy Robinson and Brandon Scott, 22, according to a report by sheriff's spokesman Lt. Todd Kelly.

Scott grabbed a rifle and began shooting Robinson, the owner of the house; Wesley Boykin; and Aja Newton, Kelly said. Robinson ran from the home after being shot and was found dead about 200 yards from the home.

Boykin and Newton were also struck by gunfire and transported to Shands. Boykin was struck in the abdomen area and Newton was struck in the abdomen and in the arm. Kelly said that as of 1:30 p.m., both Boykin and Newton were being treated in the intensive care unit at Shands.

Scott ran from the home and was taken into custody at approximately 10:41 p.m. by an Alachua County deputy assigned to a perimeter position. Scott was arrested without incident and is being held in the Alachua County Jail awaiting first appearance.

Kelly described the shooter and the victims as “loose acquaintances.”

“They all know each other one way or the other,” he said, “but they're not related by blood.”

Scott was released from jail on Oct. 6 on a misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest without violence, Kelly said.

Boykins and Robinson used to live together at 10825 SW 170 St. in Archer. Deputies were called to that residence in 2010 and Robinson was arrested on charges of aggravated assault with a weapon, for an incident involving his mother, Kelly said. He made threats that he didn't want to live and would harm other people.

<p>Authorities have released the names of three people involved in a shooting incident Sunday night in Archer that left one man dead and two others wounded.</p><p>At 8 p.m., Alachua County Sheriff's deputies responded to 9816 SW 162nd Ter. after receiving 911 calls that someone had been shot. The initial investigation showed that at about 7 p.m., an argument took place between Timothy Robinson and Brandon Scott, 22, according to a report by sheriff's spokesman Lt. Todd Kelly.</p><p>Scott grabbed a rifle and began shooting Robinson, the owner of the house; Wesley Boykin; and Aja Newton, Kelly said. Robinson ran from the home after being shot and was found dead about 200 yards from the home.</p><p>Boykin and Newton were also struck by gunfire and transported to Shands. Boykin was struck in the abdomen area and Newton was struck in the abdomen and in the arm. Kelly said that as of 1:30 p.m., both Boykin and Newton were being treated in the intensive care unit at Shands.</p><p>Scott ran from the home and was taken into custody at approximately 10:41 p.m. by an Alachua County deputy assigned to a perimeter position. Scott was arrested without incident and is being held in the Alachua County Jail awaiting first appearance.</p><p>Kelly described the shooter and the victims as “loose acquaintances.”</p><p>“They all know each other one way or the other,” he said, “but they're not related by blood.”</p><p>Scott was released from jail on Oct. 6 on a misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest without violence, Kelly said.</p><p>Boykins and Robinson used to live together at 10825 SW 170 St. in Archer. Deputies were called to that residence in 2010 and Robinson was arrested on charges of aggravated assault with a weapon, for an incident involving his mother, Kelly said. He made threats that he didn't want to live and would harm other people.</p>